The North Farmington-West Bloomfield Vikings JV football team had some unfinished business to address in the 2015 season and got it done Sunday.

The Vikings won the Oakland-Macomb Youth Football Association Super Bowl and completed an 11-0 campaign with a 20-0 victory over the Madison Heights Wolverines.

NFWB avenged a 2013 loss to Madison Heights in the 2013 championship game at the freshman level.

At the start of the season in August, the NFWB coaches presented their players with T-shirts and the words “Unfinished Business” printed on them.

Both teams were 10-0 entering this year’s Super Bowl. The Vikings won the OMYFA Leaders Division, the Wolverines the Legends Division.

The OMYFA championship is the first for an NFWB team at any level since 2008.

In the Super Bowl played at Rochester Adams High School, Duane Herring Jr. scored the first two NFWB touchdowns after catching second-quarter passes from Josh Henderson.

Henderson also passed to Thomas Balazovic for a two-point conversion and a 13-0 halftime lead.

A long run by Alex Vista and a pass reception by Logan Pikur put the Vikings in position to score again in the fourth quarter.

At the end of the drive, it was Dillon Tatum, the Vikings powerhouse, two-way player, who ran through the Wolverines for the team’s final touchdown.

Defensively, the Vikings allowed only 24 points all season. In the Super Bowl, Adrian Epps intercepted a pass and delivered some game-defining hits.

Tatum, Herring, Corey Garrison, Matthew Hendi, Alexander Woods and their teammates held the Wolverines scoreless with big stops throughout the game.

Following an 8-0 regular season, the Vikings also posted shutout wins over their first two playoff opponents – the Clawson Mavericks (26-0) and the Shelby Lions (32-0).

Matt Balazovic is the team’s head coach. The assistant coaches are Art Abruzzo, Shannon Catlett, Mill Coleman, John Garner, Keith Jennings, Randy Washington and Finley Carter. The coaching staff has been together for four seasons.

The 10- and 11-year-old players were together two years ago at the freshman level and have compiled a 21-2 record since the 2013 Super Bowl runners-up.

For more information on the NFWB Vikings, see the team website at www.nfwbvikingsyf.com. Registration for the 2016 Season will begin in April. The Vikings practice and play home games at North Farmington High School.